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Lymphatic treatment for breast health: an exclusive interview with Marika von Viczay N.M.D., Ph.D.(Women's Health)(Interview)
New Life Journal
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April 1, 2004|
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For 19 years, Marika von Viczay N.M.D., Ph.D. has been researching the lymphatic system with a special focus on preventing breast cancer and supporting breast health. She is a certified and licensed Naturopathic Medical Doctor and Holistic Practitioner. In the early 1980s, Dr. Marika came to the conclusion that the missing link in healthcare was the treatment of the lymphatic system. However, when she looked for this type of treatment she discovered there was nothing available! Over the years she has conducted extensive clinical research concerning this system and has ...
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